Saturday, October 27, 2007

Moon Series




We had a friend for dinner last night and while we were on the veranda the moon popped out from behind the clouds.

I didn't have time for a tri-pod or time exposure or any fancy stuff - I just took a series of photos as it appeared, on automatic, and this was pretty much what it looked like!!! .

Didn't hear any wolves howling.......

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now these are just stunning, Jules. Well done.

Anonymous said...

wow! Hmmm...can't beat an automatic camera :-) Paulette

Ann (MobayDP) said...

I like them too! That last one with the moon casting a silvery glow is my favourite.

You're so fortunate to have such a beautiful view! :)

Neva said...

What great pictures! I need some instruction on how to do night shooting with my point and shoot digital!!

M.Benaut said...

We were hoping to have a full moon aussi, but you guys, being east of us, got it first.
In any case, we start daylight saving 2nite, so now we are even !!!
I love your yellow downpipe, it complements the moonlight. You guys are so colour-coordinated.

By the way, Jules, your moon shots are beautiful. There are so many romantic things to see in the moonlight, not just downpipes !

CaBaCuRl said...

Middle one is my favourite...don't ask me why...maybe the hint of something concealed in the half light of the moon...or maybe I've had one beer too many with my friends this arvo!

Anonymous said...

Absolutely magikal, Jules. These are really atmospheric, beautiful shots. If this doesn't make people want to come and visit these places to glimpse nights like then that, then nothing will...
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Chuckeroon said...

.....and no native drums beating? Gad, Carruthers, it's the heat I tell you, and those eternal drums!!

Tom said...

We now eat food for dinner as we are fastly running out of friends Jules.. I hope yours tasted better than the English do... ha! LOL

Beautiful pictures Jules, Gold old Point and shoot.. All three are stunning and I'd be pleased to have took any one of them.. Ha!

I have got just the picture to post for you tonight... I'll post it just after midnight in honour of you Jules. ha!

dive said...

Oh my gosh. Now you're just rubbing salt in the wounds, Jules!
Hee hee.

Lizzy said...

How I wish that was the view from my balcony, not that I have a balcony!!!!

Donna said...

How Beautiful!!! envy,envy,envy...lol

DeeMom said...

Awesome pictures

stevo said...

Great captures. Some times the best one are last-minute and unplanned.

Lavenderlady said...

wow! They are stunning just as they are.

Jules said...

Derrr - I am really slow - I only just got your comment old tom - I thought you were sick - you are tooo sharp to be sick!!!

Luckily we have a plethora of friends to choose from!!!!

Kerri Farley said...

Hopped over here from OWT's blog. These are stunning shots! I love them all.

lv2scpbk said...

I had to come and look, because of Tom Wigley's site. I was laughing and expected to see your friend. Oh, I forgot he was your dinner last night. LOL. I like the shots of the sunsets.

ASHE said...

Looks like you didn't need a tripod or any fancy exposure techniques! These are terrific, and make me terribly envious. I'll trade you a whole big bag full of fall leaves in every color for a moonlight view like that and a garden filled with fabulous blooms :)

Lara said...

great shots!

Anonymous said...

Jules-you may have teaching talents but your photography talents are something else. That middle moonshot is surely award winning! Just beautiful! Please enter it in a competition some time?